Understand Psychology: How Your Mind Works and Why You Do the Things You Do
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Weight | 0.335 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.4 × 12.8 × 19.6 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 416 |
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Year Published | 2010-1-29 |
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Edition Number | 5 |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1444100904 |
About The Author | Dr Nicky Hayes is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Chartered Psychologist and an Honorary Life Member of the Association for the Teaching of Psychology. She has written widely and is a prominent media figure, thanks to her her ability to apply psychology to everyday life and her experience working with business and the public sector as well as in universities and colleges. |
"A great book for beginners with plenty of information to open doors to further study . . . . a superb way to get into a deep subject without being overwhelmed." |
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Other text | THE DEFINITIVE INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGYDr Nicky Hayes' bestselling Understand Psychology is the definitive introduction to how our minds work and why we do the things we do. |
Table Of Content | 01: applying psychology02: applied cognitive psychology03: applied social psychology04: applied bio-psychology05: applied development psychology06: clinical psychology07: counselling psychology08: health psychology09: forensic psychology10: eductional psychology11: applied psychology of teaching and learning12: occupational psychology13: organisational psychology14: engineering and design psychology15: space psychology16: sport psychology17: consumer psychology18: environmental psychology19: political psychology20: applied psychology as a profession: taking it further: index: cognitive motives: social motivation: cognition: thinking: perception: memory: genetics, evolution and learning: evolution: genetic mechanisms: levels of learning: learning and intelligence: infant learning: forms of learning: intelligence: childhood and adolescence: childhood: adolescence: adulthood, retirement and ageing: adulthood: ageing: working life: why do people work?: human resource management: organisational culture: leisure: watching television: computer games: sport psychology: education and health: the psychology of teaching and learning: counselling and therapy: health psychology: living in the world: proxemics and privacy: sources of environmental stress: disasters and accidents: developing psychological understanding: what do psychologists do?: developing psychological knowledge: index |
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